Ed.M.
(Master's Degree), Harvard Graduate School of Education: An
independent program on strategic technology creation, development
and implementation. Included studies at MIT, Harvard Business
School and Harvard's Kennedy School of Government.

Wharton School.
B.Sc.E. (Bachelor's of Science in Economics), Many courses
taken in Wharton's MBA Program. History minor with continuing
interests in the history of science, the economic history
of industrialization, and the evolution of the nation state.

In 2004 Dan sold 100% of his IP
portfolio without any licensees to new owners who subsequently licensed
many companies. Today, over 500 corporations have become licensees
of patents created by Dan, though he does not receive any of the
new owners' licensing revenue.

Rather than retiring, Dan used the proceeds of his 2004 IP portfolio
sale to fund his new invention of Expandiverse Technology.

If new revenues can be produced from his new Expandiverse Technology,
Dan’s goal is to continue making more contributions.

Consulting:
Breakthrough Usability

Breakthrough
Usability is Dan's consulting firm. Dan's passion is the nexus
where new technologies create world-changing value. He is an expert
in helping create and deliver large advances in new technologies,
websites, products, services and enterprise systems. Some specific
contributions are here.

When consulting, Dan specializes in what's new, whether it's technology,
products, services or systems. He typically completes 20-30 engagements
a year. In most engagements a team has issues and needs answers
quickly.

Dan gets up to speed rapidly with a new technology, prototype or
system. He immediately dives into analysis and runs a complete test.
Findings and recommendations include what works, what doesn't, and
how to fix the problems.

When he conceived and created the Expandiverse, Dan took these
abilities and pace and applied them to the future of digital technology.